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    FriendlyId

    FriendlyId

    FriendlyId is the “Swiss Army bulldozer” of slugging

    FriendlyId is a Rails gem that provides human-readable slugs for ActiveRecord models, replacing numeric IDs in URLs with meaningful strings. For example, instead of /articles/123, you can have /articles/my-first-post. It integrates with ActiveRecord to generate slugs automatically based on attributes (like a title) and manages uniqueness, history, and slug regeneration when records change. FriendlyId also supports features like slug candidates, scoped slugs, and reserved word handling to avoid conflicts. ...
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    Software Engineering Blogs

    Software Engineering Blogs

    A curated list of engineering blogs

    ...The repository serves as a centralized index that helps users discover high-quality technical content across a wide range of topics, including software engineering, system design, infrastructure, and data engineering. It is organized in a structured manner, making it easy to browse and find articles from specific companies or domains of interest. The project is continuously updated by the community, ensuring that the content remains relevant and reflective of current industry practices. It acts as a valuable learning resource for developers who want to stay informed about real-world engineering challenges and solutions implemented by major organizations. ...
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    damo-blog-engine

    DAMO Blog Engine is a light posting articles, comment, ...

    - generate static html from simple syntax articles - tags index generation - comment posting - smart formating : titles, images, text, ...
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    Forem

    Forem

    For empowering community

    Forem is an open-source platform for building community publishing sites—most famously powering the DEV community—that emphasizes authoring, discoverability, and social features tailored to niche communities. It combines long-form posts, collections, tagging, and following mechanisms with membership controls, moderation tools, and monetization options to let communities grow sustainably. The platform supports rich authoring (markdown, embeds), comment threading, reactions, and community...
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    Hitchens

    Hitchens

    An inarguably well-designed Jekyll theme

    An inarguably well-designed Jekyll theme by Pat Dryburgh. Undoubtably one of the great minds of our time, Christopher Hitchens challenged his readers to think deeply on topics of politics, religion, war, and science. This Jekyll theme's design is inspired by the trade paperback version his book, Arguably, and is dedicated to his memory.
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